Names ending with -am for girls

-am names ending with -am for women. Names that end in -am are used more often as masculine names. Here is the list of -am names for boys. These girl names were at the apex of their popularity during 1950-1959 and are almost as popular today, but with names like Pam and Myriam becoming less trendy. Maryam(#597) and Mariam(#568) are two of the more trendy names for newborns among these.

Aram - Tammy

[Cam, .. 37 more] Var. of Camilla2 Derived fr. Latin word. "Helper to the priest." Name applicable for both genders. The form Cam is uncommonly used as a women's name, occurring regularly (Top 35%) as a surname according to the US Census. ..

[Effam, .. 21 more] Var. of Euphemia3 Root fr. Greek. "Good to speak." The version Effam is rare as a feminine name. ..

[Mariam▲, .. 5 more] Var. of Marian4 Derivative of French element. Blend of Mary (Latin) star of .. The variation Mariam is a commonplace (Top 33%) female name. See also Maryan.

[Maryam▲, .. 9 more] Var. of Marianne5 Root fr. French word. A blend of Marie (Latin) star .. The form Maryam is more generally used as a name for baby girls among the different forms of the name. See also Marnya.

[Mariam▲, Miriam, .. 101 more] Var. of Mary6 Derivative of Latin element. "Star of the sea." The variant form Mariam has grown progressively more popular as a given name since 1880-1889. ..

[Pam▼, .. 15 more] Var. of Pamela8 Derivative of Greek element. "Honey; all sweetness." Somewhat infrequent as a birth name for girls, Pam is on the other hand found fairly frequently as a last name. See also Pima. ..

[Sam, .. 11 more] Var. of Samantha9 Root fr. English word. Feminine of Samuel (Hebrew) "God heard" .. Also suitable as a boys' name. The form Sam is more common as a given name for girls among the various variant forms of the name.

[Tam, .. 9 more] Var. of Tammy10 Derived fr. English word. Short form of Thomasina and Tamara .. A scarce name for babies, existing more conventionally as a surname. Both a feminine and a masculine name.